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about caramel albinos???

gooofycivic Feb 19, 2004 10:16 AM

i was wondering where the caramel albino came from...i know its a mix between an axanthic and an albino....so which line of axanthic did it come from and was it decendent from just one axanthic that carrys tha t gene or when you buy an axanthics you just dont know which type your going to get?

Replies (4)

dbreptiles Feb 19, 2004 10:42 AM

caramel albinos are not a mix between an albino and a axanthic, caramels are their own seperate morph, like a spider, or a albino, they are not a combination.

MarkS Feb 19, 2004 01:04 PM

They are not a mix, they are a seperate recessive mutation of their own.

Mark

>>i was wondering where the caramel albino came from...i know its a mix between an axanthic and an albino....so which line of axanthic did it come from and was it decendent from just one axanthic that carrys tha t gene or when you buy an axanthics you just dont know which type your going to get?

toddbecker Feb 19, 2004 10:26 PM

I honastly do not know about the caramel but if you cross an albino with an axanthic then you get double het for snow. Todd

rkreptiles Feb 20, 2004 03:59 AM

The Carmel Albino is a T Albino and other Albinos are T- Albinos. They are a totally different recessive mutation and not a cross of any other mutations.
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